Afghanistan have rumbled back strongly from 0-2 down to level the four-match ODI series. After the Nabi-Shafiqullah show with the bat, the Afghanistan bowlers set the ball rolling, reducing Zimbabwe to 6-29. The story could have been more shameful for the hosts if not for a fighting 64 from Mutumbami. He was the chief aggressor in a 97-run stand with Maruma. Eventually, Zimbabwe folded for 159, giving Afghanistan a big 100-run victory. This is also Afghanistan's third win over a Full Member. They continue to make good progress. To compound Zimbabwe's woes, Peter Chingoka, who headed Zimbabwe Cricket Board since 1992, has stepped down as chairman. Cheers for your warm company. Until next time, take care and cheerio!

S Raza and Chakabva are at the crease. S Raza is on strike. Nabi will open the attack

Donald Tiripano, registering his maiden 5-fer on the international scene, was the pick of the Zimbabwe bowlers, although he leaked some runs. The likes of Shingi Masakadza, Williams chipped in as well. Over to the Zimbabwe batsmen for the run-chase now. Will they gun down the target? Or will the Afghanistan bowlers fire in unison to tie the series? Do join us back for part two of the match.

Afghanistan were on track towards a 280-plus total when Nabi and Shafiqullah were on the prowl, wading into the Zimbabwe attack. The hosts though pegged Afghanistan back with four wickets in the last 5 overs. Early on, Naib, Jamal and Shenwari, all got to bright starts, but threw their wickets away.

Pushed to the wall after back-to-back defeats, Afghanistan rebounded, scripting their highest successful ODI chase, to keep the four-match ODI series alive. It was also Afghanistan's second ever win over a Full Member. Can they ride on the momentum and down Zimbabwe again to level the series? Or will the more experienced hosts seal the series? All the answers, thrills and spills, heading your way in a brief while. Greetings and welcome to the fourth ODI between Zimbabwe and Afghanistan at Bulawayo.